Category: Heating

Special Event Heating

Are you hosting an important event? Perhaps it is a wedding, corporate event, music festival or another special occasion. Whether it is an indoor event or an outdoor event, having the right climate control can have a huge impact on event satisfaction. Temporary event heating will keep guests comfortable and satisfied and Neat Heat & Cooling is here to help. If you are hosting an event during the winter months, you want to make sure you have the right heating system in place at your venue. If your venue has no heating in place or perhaps their in-house system is not strong enough, we can help.

Neat Heat and Cooling can provide portable heaters for any venue. We can service a wide array of events and can support TV productions, movie productions and much more.

Our temporary portable heating units come in various sizes and are high efficiency. Our temporary heaters can be aggregated for any size space.

Let Neat Heat and Cooling assist you in making your event one to remember and a pleasant experience for your guests.

Special Event Heating and On-site Temporary Heating Services

Neat Heat’s team of professionals also supports many Television and Movie Productions.

Temporary Heating Equipment

Temporary heating equipment plays an important role in working effectively during cold weather. They allow temperature-critical work to continue and provide a more comfortable working environment. Improper selection and use however, can lead to worker injury or property damage.

Electric heaters are becoming the most popular with simple operation. Electricity passes through a resistant coil producing heat. A fan draws room air across the coil transferring heat to the air, which is then forced back into the room. Advantages of electric heat are that they provide clean heat with no emissions, simple to maintain, and do not require fueling to be stored onsite.

Direct-fired heaters typically referred to as “salamanders” or “torpedo heaters” operate by pulling air from the room being heated directly across an open flame, forcing its way back into the room. These units are typically fueled by propane, natural gas, diesel, or kerosene. Adequate ventilation must be provided while units are in use.

Indirect-fired heaters are becoming a growing trend in the temporary heating equipment business. Fuel is burned in an enclosed combustion chamber drawing combustion air from outside the building. The flame heats a heat exchanger which indirectly warms outside air this is fan-driven into the building via air ducts. Both the burner and fuel source are located outside the building which reduces the risk or fire or carbon monoxide buildup.

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About Neat Heat & Cooling

Temporary Climate Control Specialists Serving the New York Tri-State area

For over 30 years, Neat Heat and Cooling has specialized in providing temporary climate control services to the construction, industrial, commercial, medical, educational, hospitality, government, residential and special event communities.